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flag Michigan Senate passes bill tightening threat law to require proof of intent, moving to House.

flag The Michigan Senate unanimously passed a bill to revise the state’s terroristic threatening law, requiring prosecutors to prove a person knew their speech could be seen as a threat, recklessly disregarded that risk, or made a false report—replacing the previous "reasonable person" standard. flag The change aims to help prevent violence by enabling earlier intervention, but civil rights groups warn vague language like "reckless disregard" could infringe on free speech. flag The bill now heads to the House for consideration.

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